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seric-
- a combining form meaning “silk,” used as a base in English derivatives:
sericin.
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Example Sentences
The Seres therefore were the hypothetical producers of the article that bore their name (seric).
From Project Gutenberg
In the first place the crude form seric was neither Latin nor Greek, so that the -ic could not be adjectival.
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